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U.S. Calls for 30-Day Ceasefire in Yemen

In this Oct. 23, 2018 photo, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to reporters at a news conference at the State Department in Washington. The Trump administration is calling for a halt to the civil war in Yemen, including airstrikes by the Arab-led coalition supported by the United States. Pompeo is urging all parties to support U.N. Special Envoy Martin Griffiths in what Pompeo says must be "substantive consultations" in November in a third country.Andrew Harnik / AP Photo

In this Oct. 23, 2018 photo, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to reporters at a news conference at the State Department in Washington. The Trump administration is calling for a halt to the civil war in Yemen, including airstrikes by the Arab-led coalition supported by the United States. Pompeo is urging all parties to support U.N. Special Envoy Martin Griffiths in what Pompeo says must be "substantive consultations" in November in a third country.Andrew Harnik / AP Photo

U.S. Calls for 30-Day Ceasefire in Yemen

Earlier today, President Trump’s Defense Secretary, James Mattis, and Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, called for an immediate ceasefire in Yemen. Pompeo called on the U.N. to lead peace negotiations in order to end the three year-long civil war that has devastated the country. Around 22 million people require aid in Yemen. Around 8.4 million civilians are on the brink of starvation. Shireen Al-Adeimi is a Yemeni scholar, activist, and an assistant professor at Michigan State University. She joins us to discuss the ongoing conflict, and the possible motivations behind U.S. efforts to end hostilities in Yemen, led by a Saudi Arabia coalition.